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Herbaceous Perennials and Winter Container Gardening

November 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden

One of the first signs that autumn is not far away is the heavy dew on the lawn and this should be our trigger signal to start lifting, dividing and replanting some of our herbaceous perennials while the soil is still warm.
Herbaceous perennials have persistent rootstocks, rhizomes or tuberous roots which produce foliage and [...]

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Growing Plant Tips from Ludgate Farms

November 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Plants

African Violet: Easy. Filtered light or morning light. No hot afternoon sun. Water it in a saucer with lukewarm water; remove the excess after 30 minutes. Feed every 2 weeks spring and summer (flowering time). Likes humidity.
Anthurium: Easy, but hard to get to bloom. Bright light but not strong sun. Water frequently Fertilize in spring/summer. [...]

Where and How Ranunculus Grow Best

November 29, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

By : Michael MacCaskey
Broadly speaking, ranunculus are frost-hardy cool-season perennials. They perform best where winters are relatively mild and springs are long and cool. The roots tolerate soil temperatures to 10°F, while growing plants can handle temperatures below 20°F for several hours.
Ranunculus are most popular in the mild-winter regions of the South and West, in [...]

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